Option C
Math teacher would need to buy 130 prizes
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that,
Math teacher currently has 109 students and the box has 88 prizes in it
The math teacher likes to keep at least twice as many prizes in the box as she has students
So, she wants the number of prizes to be twice the number of students
Therefore,
number of prizes = 2 x 109 students
number of prizes = 2 x 109 = 218 prizes
The box has 88 prizes in it
Therefore, number of prizes she would need to buy is:
⇒ 218 - 88 = 130
Thus she would need to buy 130 prizes
Answer:60
Step-by-step explanation:The measure of 1 is 60 because it's only half the size of 120
The answer is 35 because 20-10=10 then 25+10=35 so niki made 35 points on her final round
Answer:
Unknown
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi! so you didn't add the ordered pair options but I will do my best :) so if you see the ordered pair (0.7) that could definitely be a solution because using the slope intercept form equation you gave I know that's our y Intercept. the slope is 4/1 so moving up 4 and to the right 1 or down 4 and to the left 1 on a graph could show you more points! If you don't want to draw it you could use Desmos and just put this equation in or give me the ordered pairs and I will give you your answer!
hope this helps :)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
To find the real zeros you must match the function to zero and factor the expression.
We have a polynomial of degree 3.
We try to group the terms to perform the factorization

Now we take (x + 4) as a common factor

If we have an expression of the form
we know that this expression is equivalent to:

In this case

So:

Finally:

The solutions are:
